This document is an appendix QA Framework: Operational Guidelines [QAF-OPS]
. It provides a tabular checklist of all
checkpoints from the specification guidelines, sorted by their priorities. Please refer to QA Framework: Operational Guidelines [QAF-OPS]
for the full statement and description of
the operational guidelines and checkpoints, as well as references to related
documents and full credits and acknowledgements of contributors to the
operational guidelines work.

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This checklist includes all checkpoints from the QA Framework: Operational Guidelines [QAF-OPS]
presented in a
tabular format.
The checkpoints are presented by order of their priorities, which makes it an appropriate Implementation Conformance Statement for the guidelines.

The presentation is intended to be convenient for organizers and
evaluators of QA projects in W3C Working Groups, to facilitate assessing
operational aspects against the checkpoints. The table includes spaces for
scoring each checkpoint, "yes" (satisfied), "no" (not satisfied), "n/a" (not
applicable).